“…The visualization of the different lymph node regions was best with a deposit in the tongue. Non-palpable lymph node metastases could not be detected by this technique with certainty [21]. Because of more favorable physical characteristics, 99m Tc replaced 198 Au as radionuclide for lymphoscintigraphy.…”
Section: Visualization Of the Cervical Lymphaticsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Similar findings were reported by Zita [20] in 1967. Fernholz [21] reported on 67 of these procedures in cancer patients after injections at several sites, i.e. mastoid, anterior tongue, posterior tongue, buccal mucosa and lower lip.…”
Section: Visualization Of the Cervical Lymphaticsmentioning
“…The visualization of the different lymph node regions was best with a deposit in the tongue. Non-palpable lymph node metastases could not be detected by this technique with certainty [21]. Because of more favorable physical characteristics, 99m Tc replaced 198 Au as radionuclide for lymphoscintigraphy.…”
Section: Visualization Of the Cervical Lymphaticsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Similar findings were reported by Zita [20] in 1967. Fernholz [21] reported on 67 of these procedures in cancer patients after injections at several sites, i.e. mastoid, anterior tongue, posterior tongue, buccal mucosa and lower lip.…”
Section: Visualization Of the Cervical Lymphaticsmentioning
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